Tracking objects at high speed
This impressive camera rig tracks very fast-moving objects with a sophisticated mirror system. Hat tip to Fred Kim.
Justin Cone • 13 years ago
Wriggles & Robins: Travis “Moving”
London-based Tom Wrigglesworth and Matt Robinson, aka Wriggles & Robins, create this lovely in-camera music video for Travis’s Moving. On a chilly chilly set, the…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 13 years ago
Roger: Videophonic 2013
Shiny work from Roger! A fully animated video for Creedence Clewater Revival’s “Lookin Out My Door,” for this year’s PROMAX BDA Session “Videophonics.”
Fabricio Lima • 13 years ago
Dr. Easy Vision Tests
Password: cantor Shynola has been releasing some clever movie marketing for their forthcoming feature, “The Red Men.” The latest is a research film from Monad…
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Justin Cone • 13 years ago
we think things
we think things, who brought us the adorably clever Cummulus & Nimbus animations, has launched a new site and reel.
Justin Cone • 13 years ago
Digital Currency and You.
As our industry changes, it’s important to keep an eye on how trends in the wider world can affect us. While Motionographer does not specifically…
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Elliot Blanchard • 13 years ago
Buck: Designed by Apple
Elegant typography and buttery smooth animation from Buck make this spot for Apple a memorable, classy experience.
Staff • 13 years ago
Mikey Please: Marilyn Myller Trailer
The trailer for Marilyn Myller from director Mikey Please looks as bewitching and magical as his work to date. Time-lapse making of here.
Justin Cone • 13 years ago
Jordan Scott
Fantastic illustration and animation work in the newly revamped portfolio of Jordan Scott.
Justin Cone • 13 years ago
On Departure
On Departure by Eoin Duffy
Matt Hunter Ross • 13 years ago
Takashi Ohashi: Kou Kou
Takashi Ohashi presents us the brilliant piece: KouKou. A series of abstract images synchronized to Japanese vocal sounds. Check out his other works here.
Fabricio Lima • 13 years ago
Fleur & Manu: Gesaffelstein “Pursuit”
[NSFW] Fleur & Manu direct an ominous music video for Gesaffelstein powered by dolly shots through surreal vignettes. Hat tip to Will Adams.
Justin Cone • 13 years ago